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The Ultimate Guide to Buying OEM Wheels: Understanding Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width

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120mm
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5 lug
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying OEM Wheels: Understanding Wheel Diameter, Bolt Pattern, and Width

As an automotive OEM wheel industry expert, we understand that finding the right wheel for your vehicle can be a daunting task. At OEM RIM SHOP, we specialize in selling strictly OEM manufactured wheels with a focus on quality and reliability. If you're in the market for a replacement wheel or looking to replace all four on your vehicle, we're here to help. In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about OEM wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width to make an informed decision.

Introduction

As car enthusiasts, we all want our vehicles to look their best. OEM wheels are designed specifically for your vehicle, ensuring they meet the highest standards of quality and safety. When looking for a new set of wheels, it's important to consider the wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width.

Understanding Wheel Diameter

Wheel diameter refers to the size of the wheel in inches. For instance, if your vehicle has 19-inch wheels, then the wheel diameter is 19 inches. Larger diameter wheels can give your vehicle a more aggressive stance and improve handling but may sacrifice ride quality. Smaller diameter wheels may provide better ride quality but may not look as aesthetically pleasing.

Bolt Pattern

Bolt pattern refers to the number of lugs (bolts) on the wheel and the measurement between them. For instance, a 5x120 bolt pattern means the wheel has five lugs where each bolt is spaced 120mm apart. It's important to match your vehicle's bolt pattern with the wheel you intend to purchase to ensure a proper fit.

Wheel Width

Wheel width refers to the distance between the outer edge of the wheel and the inner edge, where the tire is mounted. It's important to choose the correct wheel width for your vehicle to ensure optimal tire performance and safety while driving. For instance, a 7.5-inch wheel width is considered narrow, providing better fuel economy and handling, while a wider wheel width may improve grip and handling on the road.

In conclusion, understanding wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width are essential factors when choosing a new set of wheels for your vehicle. At OEM RIM SHOP, we pride ourselves on providing quality OEM wheels with the right fit for your vehicle. We also buy used OEM wheels in good condition, and customers can send pictures to (949) 478-2033 for a quote.

FAQs

  1. Can I install wheels with a different bolt pattern than my vehicle? No, it's recommended to match the bolt pattern to ensure a proper and safe fit.

  2. What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket wheels? OEM wheels are manufactured by the original equipment manufacturer and designed to fit your specific vehicle, while aftermarket wheels may not meet the same standards of quality and safety.

  3. Can I install larger diameter wheels on my vehicle? Yes, but it's important to ensure the larger diameter doesn't affect the overall handling or safety of the vehicle.

  4. How do I maintain my OEM wheels? Regular cleaning and maintenance is recommended to protect the finish and ensure the longevity of your OEM wheels.

  5. How do I know if the OEM wheel I purchased is the right fit for my vehicle? Double-check the wheel diameter, bolt pattern, and width match your vehicle's specifications, or consult a professional for assistance.